Brenda F. • April 18Excellent Stay. Location is good, property is very good and clean .I really like. So easy to used and really helped me .
Malia K. • March 29, 2019Best Cultural Museum in the state. A must do visit for visitors and locals alike. Worth visiting over and over. Great traveling and family exhibits and experiences.
Nate R. • May 29, 2013This was my first-ever audio tour (I always thought people looked silly with them). But it was great. Listening to the narration and sounds of the period really enhanced the visit!
Jeffrey B. • May 17, 2014The 1F showroom is under renovation through June 2014. Well well the walk (I was staying at the Hyatt Regency), for me at least, a must see ;)
Chris C. • July 23, 2013Extremely interesting exhibit. If taking photographs outside remember to use your flash to help get rid of any harsh shadows. Definitely better to visit in the morning so it isn't as crowded.
Andrew BC 翁 Ô. • October 21, 2014Great pleasure to visit this remarkable historic site. Many thanks to US personnel for the special arrangement.
Joan D. • December 10, 2015An amazing place to see and visit. Mind you this is not a place where you act foolish and carry on. I loved it so much and was so touched
Jennifer M. • November 14, 2011George was our tour guide and he was great! Lots of detail, humourous and excited about the history!
Sarah V. • November 23, 2011Great for hosting events/unique space - retirement ceremonies, weddings, etc
Kelly M. • August 20, 2011Male sure and get the Aviator's Tour. It's so informative and so many amazing things to learn here!
Mike S. • February 11, 2014Great way to end the tour. Lots of WWII memorabilia. The beer is relatively new. Tried their dark brew. Very good.
Nathan K. • July 22, 2011Nice, casual place for breakfast or lunch...and to have a meeting with a few people.
Gerard Y. • March 6, 2012The start of an interesting journey pre-pearl harbor. So many pictures and facts that leads me breathles.
Richard B. • August 30, 2014Creative little museum which helped explain historical perspective for both Japanese and Chinese immigrants to Hawaii. Looks like it is still getting organized, would be interested in seeing it again
Scott H. • December 15, 2018Though informative, I would like to see more complete stories on the Hawaiian Monarchs, including how/where they died and more details on their influence on the current Hawaiian/Oceania heritage.
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